Best pick: OLB Jelani Jenkins (No. 104 overall) -- Jenkins fell to the fourth round because of injuries in 2012, and it would have been easy to write him off. He missed four games, dealt with a hamstring injury, and played two other games with a cast on his hand. But if you look at his 2011 tape, you see the best cover linebacker in this class. He has great speed, can change directions well, and is good at getting into his drops. Jenkins is also a smart player and a good presence in the locker room. His football IQ and maturity are assets.

Questionable pick: CB Will Davis (No. 93 overall) -- Davis is a self-starter and I like his intensity. He's good when plays are in front of him, but he went a little high in the third round. Still, if he works hard Davis could end up being a solid pick.

That's what I was thinking. While Davis wasn't really on my radar, he seems like a good prospect with solid cover skills. Will he be able to transition from Utah State to the NFL, that is the only question I have about the guy. But I'm fairly confident that if Ireland wanted him in the 3rd that he has the physical tools to do it.